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Australian teenager Jake Bilardi involved in suicide bombing: IS

Islamic State (IS) propaganda claims Australian teenager Jake Bilardi was among the latest group of suicide bombers that struck in Iraq's Anbar province.

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The church must confront domestic abuse

The Centre for Public Christianity believes conservative evangelical institutions should urgently consider commissioning an independent study into both the prevalence of domestic violence in our churches and clergy responses to it.

Nobody should be more horrified by emerging stories of abuse and of grossly damaging advice from pastors than the church itself.

An honest assessment of the situation - regardless of what it uncovers - is crucial to finding a way forward.

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Hundreds of thousands sign #BringBackClarkson petition

More than half a million people sign the #BringBackClarkson petition calling for Jeremy Clarkson to be reinstated as the presenter of BBC show Top Gear.

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World

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Hundreds of thousands sign #BringBackClarkson petition

More than half a million people sign the #BringBackClarkson petition calling for Jeremy Clarkson to be reinstated as the presenter of BBC show Top Gear.

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Superannuation rule changes for young homebuyers a bad idea: Turnbull

Senior Cabinet Minister Malcolm Turnbull says it is a "thoroughly bad idea" to allow young people to tap into their superannuation savings to buy their first home.

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Politics

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Urgent talks needed over closure of remote Indigenous communities: Scullion

Federal Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion says the WA Government's failure to consult about the proposed closure of some remote communities is causing more angst than the Prime Minister's reference to "lifestyle" choices.

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Sport

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Wanderers off bottom after dramatic 3-2 win over City

Nikita Rukavytsya's stoppage time goal gave Western Sydney Wanderers a crucial 3-2 win over Melbourne City.

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Science and Technology

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Remote 'quiet zone' in West Virginia under threat

A group of people living in a remote part of West Virginia believe that electromagnetic radiation from modern gadgets is making them sick, but their protected sanctuary may be under threat.

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Environment

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Port Vila is world's most vulnerable to disasters: study

A global risk analysis study has found Vanuatu's capital Port Vila is the world's "most exposed" city to natural disasters.

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